MTA to get rid of remaining ‘80s orange-and-yellow-seated subway cars in 2025

By New York Post (U.S.) | Created at 2024-12-14 19:45:20 | Updated at 2024-12-14 22:58:59 3 hours ago
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The MTA’s longtime orange-and-yellow seated subway cars are riding off into the sunset next year.

The state-run agency in 2025 plans to slowly retire its remaining 1,700-plus R46, R62/62A, and R68/R68A subway trains, which were rolled out in the 1980s, PIX-11 News reported citing the agency’s 2025-2029 capital plan. 

These trains — which are also known for their back-to-back double seaters — are still running on the F,N, Q, B, 1, 3, 6 and other lines.  

A general view of the interior of a New York City subway train car at the Times Square Subway Station in New York, NY on January 14, 2021. (Photo/Christopher Sadowski)
Beginning in 2025, the MTA plans to begin phasing out the last subway cars with the classic orange and yellow seats. Christopher Sadowski

They’re being replaced by with the new R211/R211S cars, which already are running on the A and C lines. The shiny new subway cars — which feature wider doors, security cameras and digital displays — have blue and gold seats.

The rollout hasn’t been without some bumps.

In October 2023, the transit authority pulled six new R211 rail cars out of service  due to equipment problems — just months after the high-tech trains were unveiled.

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